3D audio as an information-environment: manipulating perceptual significance for differntiation and pre-selection
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Authors | Lennox, Peter, Vaughan, John and Myatt, Tony |
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Abstract | Contemporary use of sound as artificial information display is rudimentary, with little 'depth of significance' to facilitate users' selective attention. We believe that this is due to conceptual neglect of 'context' or perceptual background information. This paper describes a systematic approach to developing 3D audio information environments that utilise known cognitive characteristics, in order to promote rapidity and ease of use. The key concepts are perceptual space, perceptual significance, ambience labelling information and cartoonification. |
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Keywords | Auditory perception; 3-D sound; Perceptual significance; Cartoonification; Perceptual space; Audio environment |
Year | 2001 |
Journal | International Conference on Auditory Display |
Publisher | Laboratory of Acoustics and audio signal processing and the Telecommunications Software and Multimedia Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology |
Web address (URL) | http://hdl.handle.net/10545/344557 |
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Publication dates | 29 Aug 2001 |
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Deposited | 18 Feb 2015, 12:08 |
Contributors | University of York |
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